The history: Known as the Palermo estate, the property is one of the original homes from Thorncrest’s earliest days, in the mid-1940s. The seller bought the house a little over three years ago. He commissioned a design from architect Rocco Margana and began renovating from the ground up. By the end, he’d converted the former four-bedroom into a two-bedroom home with a luxury office.

Big selling point: The location is perfect for a jet-setter with a strong backswing. It’s fifteen minutes away from Pearson and within a nine iron’s drive of three ritzy golf clubs: St. George’s, Lambton, and Islington. Also, for an extra $750,000, the seller will throw in all the art and furnishings.

Possible deal breaker: The layout isn’t ideal for family living, but the enormous basement rec room could be converted into two additional bedrooms.

wow…where to begin. SO. MANY. CHAIRS! Some one’s a fan of blush and taupe! And wood floors trimmed with carrara marble tiles. Now THAT is class. This is like a Tony Montana starter home.
But there is 1 thing in this 3+million dollar house I like – the faceted bowl on the kitchen table. That’s kinda cool. I’d put my fruit in that. This house is like a car crash you can’t not look at.